Fatima Jabbe-Bio, the first lady of Sierra Leone, is reportedly evicted from a council flat in London that she kept after relocating to Sierra Leone when her husband, President Julius Maada Bio, took office in 2018. According to the report, she previously held a two-bedroom tenancy in Southwark. The account says the eviction follows years of her retaining the tenancy even after she moved to live in the presidential palace in Sierra Leone. The publication frames the dispute around her continued right to the London property after her relocation, but it does not provide additional details on the legal or administrative steps leading to the eviction. The report also notes that she lived primarily in Sierra Leone’s presidential residence rather than the London flat during the period in question. Beyond describing the tenancy and the relocation timeline, the reporting offers limited context on authorities’ stated reasons for the eviction and whether she has responded to the decision.